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Back Where We Belong: SU Returns to WCC
Conference means greater sports competition and national visibility for university.
The Stories of Seattle University
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Celebrating Father Twohy's Life of Service
Celebrating Father Twohy's Life of Service
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In Solidarity
In partnership with the other Jesuit universities and colleges in the U.S., Seattle University is raising funds to support UCA students.
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Finding Your Inner Techie
Rather than despairing about the future of technologies like AI, the first Red Talk of the academic year encourages people—especially those in the humanities and social sciences—to engage.
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Representation Matters
Alums Alex LaCasse, ’10, and Kabi Gishuru, ’08, are making meaningful change and amplifying diverse voices through their work at Netflix.
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The Student Becomes the Teacher
Assistant Chemistry Professor Christopher Whidbey started at Seattle University thinking he would go to medical school. Instead, his experience as an undergraduate led him in a new direction.
Time Running Out to Contribute to Public Safety Survey
The 9th annual survey, administered by Seattle University’s Crime and Justice Research Center, will accept public comments until November 30.